31 October 1860 in Blackburn, Lancashire[registered in
Blackburn, December 1860].

Baptised

28 November 1860 at St Mary the Virgin
Church, Blackburn, Lancashire. Address stated as West Villa, Preston
New Road. Baptised by the curate, C. Hughes. His father is a cotton
manufacturer.

Census Notes

According to the 1861
census, five month-old Doctor H. was the youngest of nine children to
Richard and Ann Ellen. His father was a cotton manufacturer. They had two
servants, living at West Vale in Blackburn.

According to the 1871
census, the ten year old Doctor is living with his older brothers and
sister at 63 Preston Road in Blackburn. His eldest brother, William, is
the head. Their parents had died (mother died July 1862, father died July
1863). They have two servants.

According to the 1881
census, Doctor H. is one of four children still at 63 Preston Road under
the headship of older brother, Thomas. They are all in the cotton
manufacturering business. With two servants.

According to the 1891
census, Doctor is married to Emily and they have two children, Marjorie
and Kathleen. The family home is on Brown Low Green in Altrincham. Doctor
is not on this, or so far, any other return.

According to the 1901
census, Dr. Haydock is a visitor to Thomas and Eleanor Jane Kneen's home
at Derbyhaven Road in Castletown in the Isle of Man. His family home is at
Dune House in Nicholas Road South in Great Crosby. They have a third
child, a son, Geoffrey.

According to the 1911
census, Doctor Haydock, still married, with three children. With two
servants. He is a director of a cotton manufacturer firm. They live at
Ambervale, on Robertson Road, Buxton.

Married

to Emily
Rebecca Ovens [registered in West Derby, Lancashire, September 1884].

Died

3 November 1951, aged
91 years 3 days[registered in Chapel-en-le-Firth, Derbyshire, December 1951].

Height/Weight

not known

Source

Douglas Lammings' An
English Football Internationalist Who's Who [1990], FindMyPast.com &
Ian-opc.org

Club Career

Club(s)

Educated at
Malvern College. Joined Blackburn Rovers FC in 1878, despite only
being 15 years old;

Club honours

None

Individual honours

None

Distinctions

None

Source

Douglas Lammings' An English
Football Internationalist Who's Who [1990].

Member of the Corinthians Committee in 1882. Was part of the family-run
Cotton manufacturer in 1881. - An English Football Internationalists' Who's Who. Douglas Lamming
(1990). Hatton Press, p.112/3./FindMyPast.com

Doctor Greenwood - Career Statistics

Squads

Appearances

Minutes

Goals

Goals
Av.min

Captain

Discipline

2

2

180

0

0
min

none

none

Due to the fact that
many matches rarely stuck to exactly ninety minutes long, allowing time
for injuries, errors and substitutions. The minutes here
given can only ever be a guideline and cannot therefore be accurate, only
an approximation.